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267 Pachelbel’s Canon

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The most famous round has to be Pachelbel’s round. The beginning of the piece is already beautiful and perfect for us to practice whistle tones. Take your time and use the position of the tongue to make the sound more stable. To find the correct position of the tongue, whistle without a flute (even if you’re not able to do that).

De bekendste canon moet wel de canon van Pachelbel zijn. Het begin van het stuk is al mooi en perfect voor ons om whistle tones te oefenen. Neem de tijd en gebruik de positie van de tong om het geluid stabieler te maken. Om de juiste positie van de tong te vinden, fluit je zonder fluit (zelfs als je dat niet kunt).

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